🚨 Lost Wrestling Seminar from Olympic Icon Dave Schultz – Never Meant for the Public!
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🚨 Lost Wrestling Seminar from Olympic Icon Dave Schultz – Never Meant for the Public!
This rare coaches-only VHS from the early ‘90s captures Olympic legend Dave Schultz like you’ve never seen him before—teaching the subtle details that made him one of the most feared and respected wrestlers in the world.
First 20 minutes feature Joe Gonzalez and John Azevedo teaching takedowns.
▶️ Topics covered in this unreleased seminar:
Dave Schultz's favorite single leg finish "THE ANKLE BREAKER"
Tilt & Turn Mastery
The North Korean pinning technique from the Tilt
The Bulgarian Trick
Finishing the Takedown on the Ground
Front Headlocks that Hurt
Inside Leg Control on the Mat
Pinning Combinations That Stick
Tricks He Learned from North Korean, Bulgarian, and Iranian Champions
Whether you’re a coach, competitor, or student of the sport—this is gold. Schultz dives deep into technical nuance, breaking down how to dominate positionally and mentally, revealing secrets never captured in mainstream videos.
👊 Sadly, this seminar took place just a few short years before his tragic death in 1996 at the hands of John du Pont. But his legacy and brilliance live on in this incredible footage.
🛠 Techniques & Tricks Highlighted
1. Edge Tilt Setup
20:37 – 20:48
Schultz introduces the classic deep waist tilt—knocking the opponent down and tilting from the tight waist. Notes that modern rules require maintaining exposure for 2 seconds.
2. Deep Cross-Wrist Lock
21:25 – 21:45
He emphasizes going deep: inside both arms, reaching across to grab the far hip, keeping hips tight and driving with the legs before securing the wrist.
3. North Korean Belly Pin Trick
22:18 – 22:30
A subtle tip from North Korean wrestlers: after the cross-wrist tilt, step over the leg and shift them belly-down—often enough for a crowd-pleasing pin.
4. Step-Over Stabilizer
22:43 – 23:02
Rather than overly complex motion, it’s a simple ski-step over the leg while keeping hips glued—locks them in place, limiting escape.
5. Near-Wrist Hip Squeeze
23:08 – 23:39
From a near-wrist grip, Schultz shows how to ram your knee into their backside, pulling their wrist to your waist to isolate hips and prepare for a tip.
6. Hip-Tip Mechanics
23:52 – 24:13
Key details are explained: knee at hip height, pulling them into your lap, then pushing away to finish at a 90-degree angle—effective for strong hip-tip control.
7. Back-Foot Elevation
24:34 – 25:04
Before rotating, the back leg swings under the opponent’s foot to lift and elevate them—creating the angle for rotation and ending in a clean tip.
8. Cross-Wrist to Tilt Sequence
25:25 – 25:59
A smooth combo: secure wrist, pull to waist, elevate with foot sweep, add arm pressure, and effect the tilt—all controlled and methodical.
9. Bar-Series Tilt Counter
28:49 – 29:01
If they peel the wrist, Schultz switches to a bar lock and tilts from there—a smart reaction to defensive moves.
10. Wrist Peel Defense (Peel Prep)
29:14 – 29:33
He teaches how to peel the peeling hand—by hooking under the finger tips, not pulling—before they load on the shoulder and drive into the pin.
11. Through-the-Crotch Grip Tilt
30:17 – 30:41
From near-wrist, reaching through the crotch gives added control—used to elevate and tilt when the opponent freezes.
12. Post & Push Hip-Tip
31:00 – 31:26
If the opponent sits high, Schultz suggests posting and pushing them flat first, then creating your tilt angle—a safer and more stable option.
13. Arm-Bar Pin Sequence
32:06 – 32:33
Transition is described: once they rise in response, clamp the arm bar and face under their shoulder before pushing them back—effective and hard to counter.
14. Secure Shoulder Clamp Pin
33:53 – 37:12
He outlines a tight shoulder trap pin using a forearm pinch+knife-hand—pin pressure down the shoulder blades. Emphasizes patience—stabilize the position rather than rushing.
15. Gut-Wrench From Hip-Tip
38:01 – 39:11
If they clamp down after a tip, Schultz shows how to transition to a gut-wrench: hook around waist, drive forward with the knee at hip, and then finish the wrench or tilt.
🛑 Watch. Learn. Preserve wrestling history.
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